Services & Delivery

You can have wireless access to your GPS fleet tracking system from your PC, smartphone, or other mobile devices. This gives you the freedom to manage fleet performance in the office, at home, or on the road.

By routing delivery vehicles more efficiently, customer service and on-time deliveries improve.

With GPS tracking you can locate the vehicle closest to an address for faster routing.

Use Garmin integration to provide address and driving directions directly to drivers.

Transportation & Logistics

We work with transportation & other industry fleets to deliver software that truly benefits their organization. It does not matter if you need simple or comprehensive fleet maintenance management software. Eagle Wireless provides complete vehicle repair history reports, parts inventory management. DOT & OSHA inspections are all easily managed in the software.

Extend the life of your vehicles and equipment.

Find ways to cut costs to improve your bottom line.

Reduce unnecessary inventory.

Utilities & Energy Production Field Services

Eagle Wireless works closely with Utility and Telecom companies to provide software solutions to meet their unique requirements. We provide the tools these organizations require to generate the reports needed for smarter analysis.

Efficiently manage all jobs. Know where all resources are located, know operational costs, and more.

Vehicle and equipment repair histories are easy to generate.

Governments

Government fleet managers contend with shrinking budgets and government mandates regarding fleet size and utilization. They must comply with stricter environmental standards that will allow them to operate a green fleet. To meet these challenges, Eagle Wireless offers a powerful GPS tracking system that lets you:

Decrease operational costs.

Optimize fleet size.

Deter vehicle theft.

Reduce greenhouse emissions.

Achieve fleet management goals.

Construction

Collective Data provides software to construction fleets that improve equipment reliability through better preventative maintenance. The comprehensive fleet and asset software system give you the power to manage your heavy equipment assets at a more sophisticated level:

Job Site Management tools to manage costs and know how much revenue is being generated.

Mr. Steve Silverstein
Eagle Wireless Communications
"Dear Steve,
We at Krapf School Bus have been very pleased with the value we have received from you individually and from the Eagle Wireless organization.
From day one, you have been attuned to our needs and attentive in helping us attain our on-board technology goals. We have worked together now for over five years and the service has been consistently high. As we continue to grow, we look toward great partners like yourself and Eagle Wireless being part of our extended team.
Respectfully,

The International Fuel Tax Agreement — also known as IFTA — is a fuel tax collection and sharing agreement for the redistribution of fuel taxes paid by interstate commercial carriers. There are 58 member jurisdictions of IFTA, including 48 American states and 10 Canadian provinces.
By requiring commercial carriers to pay fuel taxes proportionally, according to the miles driven in each state or province, the agreement ensures that each jurisdiction has its fair share of revenue to put towards roads and transportation. Historically, motor fuel taxes have funded transportation. The first fuel taxes of 1919 and the 1-cent gas tax, formalized in 1933, were instituted to help balance the federal budget and pay for public works to boost the economy. In 1956, it was decided that fuel tax revenue should be directed to the new Highway Trust Fund for supporting the growing Interstate System and highways.
Under the IFTA agreement, qualified motor carriers can obtain an IFTA license for their motor vehicles allowing them to travel through other IFTA jurisdictions and submit only one quarterly fuel tax return in their base jurisdiction for fuel usage. If motor carriers aren’t registered with IFTA, they must comply with the fuel tax reporting guidelines of each individual jurisdiction in which they travel, which may include purchasing fuel trip permits. IFTA is an important part of fleet compliance, in addition to the ELD mandate and Hours of Service management.